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Time for some decisive action to punish Pakistan

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India must not buckle under global pressure and take decisive action against Pakistan, and a multi-pronged approach is needed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should lead from the front and set an example that he is capable of.

Here is what India needs to do:

1: Tactical strikes against terror camps and groups: pinpointed strikes against terror groups LeT, JeM and its leaders. India has the right to defend itself if Pakistan is unable to reign them in.

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2. Major diplomatic offensive: A major diplomatic offensive at the UN to declare Pakistan a terror state drawing on the pattern of Pakistan’s involvement in terror attack in India and abroad and in major attacks like 26/11 where foreign nationals were killed. Also expose its complicity in these attacks.

3: Press for economic measures, sanctions and clearly tell countries like the US, China, Saudi Arabia and UAE that companies doing business with Pakistan will not have a favourable status in India.

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4. Aggressive offensive on social media globally to share Pakistan’s role in being a terrorism epicentre across the globe.

NewsMobile Editor-in-Chief, Saurabh Shukla on Uri Attack at The News Hour with Arnab Goswami:

Inside Uri Attacks:

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